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sara jess is a parker says she's kicking her shoes to the curb. today, the big day, baby's birthday. major holiday for a guy that has taken collecting barbies to an extreme. he'll give us a tour coming up. >> wait until you hear how much he spends to maintain this collection. we begin with the wild weekend weather. more storms battering several states. blizzard warnings and homes literally falling into the ocean. ginger zee has been following it all from just outside boston in randolph, massachusetts. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. i'm sewing people in miami, this is what two feet of snow looks like. marion took this ins massachusetts.
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her deck before and after. snow totals that brought you to 30 inches. there are those pictures. the homes sliding into the ocean. they did just that. wrouf got to see it. march roaring in. >> this is the worst. how bad. wow! >> reporter: a second home toppled on plum island in massachusetts. the first still teetering after the entire coast was abused with wind and waves. snow kept falling and falling and falling. >> we don't want anymore snow. >> reporter: you're done? >> done. >> reporter: more than a foot in boston. two two connecticut to massachusetts. the beast started in part in minneapolis. we have already had a solid half foot of light, fluffy snow. now it moves to the east, gets wert, and causes a lot more in the way of travel troubles. and as it pushed east to d.c., so did we. >> we're in shenandoah national park. every once in awhile, you'll
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hear a tree crack or pop in the woods. from virginia. look at this huge tree. it stopped. i'm sure a loot of folks heard it. all the way to scituate, mass. an angry ocean. behind it all, a fast melt. a surge of warm air over the area just hit. today, some time to enjoy the spring snow. in connecticut, a sign they're ready for these spring flowers to become a reality. so you ready to see how much warmup we're talking? let's get into the 50s. right here, where i'm standing, by monday. the work week starts out for philadelphia, parts of d.c., close to 60 degrees. all the numbers, spring-like for sure. then a new winter storm. denver could get up to a foot of snow. warnings from the southwest to parts of minneapolis and the northern plains. i'll have so much more coming up
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in the nation's weather. for now, back to dan. >> what a week you have had tracking the storm. thank you for your reporting. we'll get back to you in a few minutes. to the vatican, where this morning, they installed a chimney on the top of the sistine chapel. they'll use this chimney to signal to the world when they have chosen a new pope. unusually, there's no front-runner. david wright is in rome once again. david, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. that chimney is everyone's favorite tradition of the conclave. the conclave set to begin on tuesday. the 25th papal conclave to take place inside the sistine chapel. the first one, 1492. the borgias won that one. the chimney connected to a stove where the ballots are burned if the vote is inconclusive.
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black smoke comes out. if it's to confirm the election of a new pope, white smoke comes out. they've installed a farraday cage, a mesh to prevent wireless signals. an electronic cone of silence. it has the added benefit to protect the cardinals in case lightning should strike. as you say, no clear consensus this year as they head into the conclave. no front-runners. we'll all be watching the smoke signals. >> thank you, david. the lack of a front-runner could mean this is a longer conclave than usual. last time around, it was over in about a day. it all starts on tuesday. abc news will be covering it all with diane sawyer leading our team in rome. a lot of other news overnight. let's go to ron claiborne for that. good morning, everyone. a deadly bombing in the capital of afghanistan, timed to coincide with the new u.s.
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secretary's visit to the country. nine civilians were kill bid a suicide bomber this morning. muhammad lila joins us with the latest. >> reporter: good morning, ron. this explosion was loud, powerful, and the taliban say it was a direct message to the secretary of defense. [ sirens blaring ] the attack happened this morning, sending nearby coalition military bases into lockdown. i saw dead bodies, he says. wounded people lying everywhere. people started shooting randomly. we managed to escape. it happened outside the afghan ministry of defense complex. the taliban are claiming responsibility, saying in a statement, this attack was a message to him. afghan officials say the suicide bomber was on a bicycle when he detonated. killing at least nine afghan
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civilian, including children. if explosion so strong, this blast-proof wall littered with holes from shrapnel. haguen is on his first official visit to afghanistan as secretary of defense. just yesterday he said this. >> we're still at war. i think most americans, the congress, the media, understand that. >> reporter: there are still 68,000 american troops in afghanistan. even as the military draws down, today's take another reminder that this war is far from over. ron? >> thank you for that. osama bin laden's son-in-law will remain behind bars in new york city. sulaiman abu ghaith pleaded not guilt in federal court of charges of conspireing to kill americans. he's already provided important
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new intelligence about the terror group. no date set for his trial. and former on limpilympic h oscar pistorius could face a civil suit. he shot and killed his model girlfriend on his home on valentine's day. he's been charged with premeditated murder. he says it was an accident. south dakota is the first state with a law to allow teachers to carry guns in classrooms. each district will decide now if their teachers can be armed at school. several other states allow them to carry weapons. whole foods will become the first national grocery chain to have all gentlemen netly modified foods to be labeled. the labels must be in place within the next five years. the fda says there's no difference between organic and
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genetically modified foods. while there are no good ways to lose a sporting event, some are worse than others. three seconds left in the basketball game, a player from hugo high school hits the layup at the buzzer. to win the game. the problem is, he won the game for the other team. >> oh! >> giving them a one-point victory. when all he had to do was let time expire. >> that counts? >>. >> that counts all right. >> oh, no, poor guy. >> that is bad. this will probably destroy the guy's life. >> let's hope not. >> ron, ron. >> he'll be unhappy for awhile. >> ron's statements do not necessarily reflect the opinions of abc news. >> they should run that const t constantly under my face. when the tsa said they were going to allow small knives on planes, it raised eyebrows. now people are taking action.
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can they make a difference here? david kerley is as reagan national airport. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. more calls for the tsa to leave the policy on knives as is. this morning, delta has become the first airline to join the call to keep knives off planes. the ceo of america's largest care xwrer tells the head of tsa, we must object. and we share flight attendants' legitimate concerns. they were first and loud in the condemnation of the tsa plan. >> they're angry, they're outranled about this. >> oh, my god, this is a hijacking. >> reporter: they're joined by the union for the air marshalls and some pilots. they wa-- the head of the tsa ss he wants his officers to concentrate on what can be catastrophic on plane,
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explosives, especially liquid explosives. >> i don't think people appreciate the destructive capabilities of liquids. >> reporter: some security experts are torn. >> tsa should be focusing on the highest end of the threat spectrum for sure. i'm not sure i would have jumped to allowing knives on planes. >> reporter: the groups who are now fighting, are planning to go to congress to ask for help. >> i don't think this policy can go into effect on april 25th. we're going spend every day between now and then make sure that it doesn't. >> reporter: i asked the tsa. the agency director stands behind his decision. the plan will go into effect at the end of next month. >> it's a controversial one. david, thank you. the other surprising headline out of washington. much better than expected jobs report. 236,000 jobs added last month, some 70,000 more than predicted.
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that helped bring down the unemployment rate to 7.7%, the lowest since december 2008. on wall street, the dow jones broke the all-time high for a fourth straight day. is this a blip or a sign of better days ahead? friday's whiplashing headlines, the unemployment rate at the lowest in four years sent the dow to a new high. it's clear that the country is building, healing, and hiring. >> i saw a great increase of job activity. as long as people fool good, they keep spending. >> reporter: factories added 14,000 workers in february. hooray for hollywood as the film industry added 21,000 jobs. con sfrux is leading the way. 48,000 jobs added. the housing market recovery is having a major impact. in february, doug smith hired
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seven new workers and sold 50 homes. >> the best january for us since 2005. >> reporter: which were built with flals the maze nail company. they had good news to share. >> we hired three new factory associates. >> reporter: retail verdicts seeing job growth. will it continue to sizzle or fizzle? >> companies are done without. cut they'll can cut. now they need people to come back to fill true demand. they're not just guessing things will be better tomorrow. >> reporter: some experts say there is reason to worry. self-imposed budget cuts can put a damper on the trend. for now, now land a top position? here are three tips so keep in mind. don't be afraid to tell everyone you know or meet that you're looking for work. many people find jobs through personal connections. two, think outside your comfort
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zone. chances are you have more skills than you know. and bepri paired to move. jobs may be available across towns or in another town. >> good advice. we cover a wide variety of topics. from the surging economy to a stumbling justin bieber. he's having a week from hell over in london. a 19th birthday gone wrong, a fan revolt of sorts, a health scare, and this fight with the paparazzi. despite it all, he was back on stage last night. lama hasan has it all. >> reporter: good morning, dan. i think it's safe to call it justin bieber's nightmare tour of britain. he just hasn't been able to catch break. things going from bad to worse, until last night. he showed his tenacity and loyalty to his british legion of
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fans. [ bleep ]. >> what did you say? >> reporter: she was shouting expletives and going on a tirade. saying not going to let them get the best of me again. gonna get focussed this show tonight. agren lynn is high now. gonna put it on the stage. he bounced back doing what he does best. >> pop stars have missteps. it's about how they recover. this is about him getting back on track. >> reporter: boy, did he? wowing the audience at a sold-out concert. one of the dancers tweeting, our last show in london was definitely the best. way to go out with a bang. how excited are you? >> i can't wait to see justin bieber. >> i know. >> reporter: it has been one
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hell of a week of the biebster. cell phone vid xwroes showed him woozy. he went backstage and was given oxygen. after the concert, he was hospitalized. tweeting shirtless pictures from his hospital bed. earlier in the week, a chorus of boos after angering fans by showing up two hours late on opening night. on his birthday, the 19-year-old tweeted it was the worst birthday after his underage friends were turned away from a club. he was sported with a gas mask and wearing almost nothing. the perils of being a pop star. >> a lot of great stars are started young. he has more number one albums for the age of 19 than anyone, ever. he's at a level of performance of giving his fans what he wants. it's to so extent unprecedented.
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>> reporter: so he'll have your back. ♪ baby baby baby oh >> reporter: my ears are still ringing from talking to the screaming fans. after the concert last night, he was still unwell. tweeting still a little short of breath tonight, but what an unforgettable show. next up, portugal. let's hope for smooth sailing from now on. >> we wish him the best. now for a check of the weather from ginger zee in massachusetts. >> i'm still a belieber. gotta say it. we have another snowstorm to talk about. it drops snow in california, 8 to 12 inches, from grapevine. big bear got 8 inches, too. then the low drops into arizona and phoenix had hail. damage from the winds. and as you watch the vitd yoe, a lot of rain. record daily rainfall.
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0.84 inches. it drops snow on denver, to the north and east. brings snow to the northern plains. the next graphic, how much snow falls. just to give you an idea of what happens in denver, they get a lot of snow in march. this is not out of the ordinary. a lot of snow for your weekend. the severe weather. very important from dallas to san antonio, isolated tornadoes, damaging wind and hail. warmer in the south. that will billow to the northeast soon.
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>> i've been standing in so much of this stuff lately. it was nice someone reminded me it could be art-like. kids made sculptures out of ice kls and snow. and one snow flake, looks so brillia brilliant. >> thank you, ginger. big news, everybody. today, barbie's birthday. she made her debut on this day in 1959. >> she's beloved by millions. perhaps no one has more affection for her than this guy you're about to meet. linzie janis is here with more. >> reporter: he's waking up probably feeling like one of his barbie princesses. the attention of the media clam
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moring for a look into his world. this over-the-top shrine is not the barbie dream house you longed for as a child. >> welcome to my barbie collection. >> reporter: it's the real-life home of this grownup. the sechl styled barbie man is becoming the envy of young girls across america. this video game baim an online sensation. >> this is the first barbie i've purchased. >> reporter: the fruits of 16 years collecting. >> there's 2,000 barbies in this room alone. people walk into my museum, their jaws just drop. >> reporter: even though the rooms of stanley's florida home are lined wall to wall with barbies and memorabilia, he knows each of them by name. and deal when he sees one. >> i got her for, like, four
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bucks. the lady thought it was a reproduction. i played right along. right along. >> reporter: decked out in outfits to custom planes and convertibles. even for a gal who is used to having it all. this barbie man's dal dols on nothing short of spoiled. >> anything that i find that has the b-a-r-b-i-e to it, i'm buying it. >> reporter: it's more than an obsession. >> you're always if a good mood because you always have beauty around you. >> reporter: his collection is worth tens of thousands of dollars. how does he afford it? he runs his own cleaning company. he's found someone who shares his passion. his partner collects ken dolls. he has a thousand. >> you can't make this up. dan expressed interest in the pink jacket.
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>> it's a good look. let's tell you what is coming up on the grbroadcast. ashley judd and her new role. is the hollywood actress ready to make a run for politics? and the "modern family" drama. after claim of abuse, the young star of the hit sitcom talks for the first time about living a more normal life now that she's living away from her mother. and sarah jessica parker was once known for her designer shoes on "sex and the city." find out why her love affair with designer shoes may be over. start with the best. use only natural ingredients. make something original. genuine. real. so peel it open.
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ooh. hello, lover. >> ah, sarah jessica parker made some of the biggest dezirns in high fashion and high heels household names on "sex and the city." while her character may have been addicted to shoes, parker says she's kicking the habit, sort of. why she's giving her feet a break. i know this, high heels can be a hazard to your health. >> though i did see one bianna golodryga working out in stilettos on "good morning america." >> the things we do for work. >> good morning, everybody. i'm dan harris. coming up, "modern family" star ariel winter on the feud with her mother. talking about body issues, why her mom was not so supportive
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and her new life with her older sister who is her guardian. and the first lady is some what of a fashion icon since moving into the white house. not everyone is impressed. one top fashion design sir sounds off. not very nice. dpl not nice at all. let's start with ashley judd. the hollywood star poised to take a big leap into hollywood. he's 44 years old, her mom and sister famous as the singing duo the judds. ashley has starred in 20 films and is a fixture at kentucky wild cat basketball games. she appears very likely to run for senate in kentucky against one of the most powerful republicans in america. the question this morning can she win? >> ashley? >> thank you. >> reporter: ashley judd, famous for getting herself into tight situations in movies likes "kiss the girls." >> somebody help me. >> reporter: is now contemplating a dive into the
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most treacherous areen ya yet. politics. thinking of running in kentucky for senate against mitch mcconnell, the senate republican leader. >> looks likes she's all systems go for running for senate in kentucky. she's talking to folks in washington and in kentucky about it. acting like a candidate in waiting. >> reporter: no question that she's tough, as i found last year. >> i can wear the t-shirt that says, i do my own stunts. >> reporter: nice. do you thing you have learned enough about fighting now that you could mess somebody up for real if you had to. >> i know i could. >> reporter: she showed me how to throw a hollywood punch. so you hit me, for the record. >> i did. i did. >> reporter: so why would judd throw herself into what would surely be a knock-down, drag-out political fight? she largely walked away from acting in the last decade after
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being treated for severe depression. after a turbulent childhood after being abused by family member and deeply lonely. >> i said i'm so tired of holding in all this pain. >> reporter: after treatment, she threw herself into charity work around the world, got an advanced degree at harvard, dipped her toe back into acting, starring in the abc drama "missing." >> i am not cia, i am a mother, looking for her son. >> reporter: she insisted her two dogs and five cats be on set. you saying without the mans there, you couldn't do the job? >> no, i could do the job. it just adds to quality of life. >> reporter: her i had yoe sink sis are becoming rich fodder. republicans pointing out adds she doesn't live in kentucky. >> and it just clicked. tennessee is home.
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and it just clicked -- >> reporter: could she win? mcconnell is deep ly entrenched. >> going into it, you have to consider her an underdog, as any democrat would be against mitch mcconnell, especially with the record of public statements she has. it will be hard to overcome. >> she will be able to raise a ton of money. incredible name recognition. if she gets into the race, it will be epic. mitch mcconnell is a very powerful man. >> she'll be able to handle the mud-slinging, doing her own stunts. >> she's tough. a lot of other news overnight. once again, ron claiborne. in the new, the taliban is claiming responsibility for a suicide bombing in afghanistan this morning that killed naive civilians. the group says the attack was message to chuck hagel, there on his first official visit.
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at the vatican, a chimney has been installed on the sis teen cham. the conclave begins on tuesday. and los angeles is hoping to become the second city, after london, to host three olympic games. the major of los angeles has sent a letter to the u.s. olympic committee putting his city in the running for the 2024 games. police escorts are not just for people like justin bieber. they're for beavers in oregon. this one got help going back to a creek. sters decided to escort the beaver, not the bieber, instead of corralling it because it was pretty mellow. slow-moving. maybe tranquilized. looel look into it. brian ross will check it out and get back to you. time now for the weather and ginger zee in randolph, massachusetts, with the weather. ginger? >> ron is on fire this morning.
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let's go ahead -- go right into the second part of the storm. we talked about the severe weather. now there's the rainfall. up to an inch in some places. who will get a lot of rain today. in the northeast, warmer. how warm? a look at what the saturday weather looks like. 40s in there. i'll take it. then we go to the south. the southwest had the rain, the snow in some places. a whole lot nicer there, too. not as windy and nasty. >> this weather report brought to you by neutrogena cosmetics. back to the studio. coming up on "good morning
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♪ what doesn't kill you makes you stronger stand a little taller doesn't mean i'm lonely ♪ the story of ariel winter's life is nothing like she plays on the hit abc show. after a public older battle with her mom, her older sister has custody >> she's opening up for the first time about how she's turning her life around. >> this is the very first time we're hearing from ariel winter herself. she's speak out about the dark days with her mom, her new life, and the desire to put the ugly days behind her. she plays brainy, snarky taen
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alex dunphy on modern family. >> if you were thinking, you wouldn't have seattle as the capital of washington. >> reporter: fame, critical acclaim, and fortune, which played a part in her real-life family drama. with support from her tv family, she made it through troubled times as allegations of an abusive mother made headlines on tmz. >> i just want to see my daughter, i love her very much. >> reporter: she's speaking out. i had body insecurities. didn't have many friends. it was all about work. >> many hollywood we have a term for these mothers, they're called momagers. they're mothers, and managers. instead of treating them like a child, they treat them like a cash cow.
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>> reporter: court democrats say their mother berated her about her work, appearance, and deprived her of food. all of which workman vehemently denied. control of winter's finances were granted to her father. and custody to her older sister. she says life with her big sis, broe brother-in-law, and niece is much better. i have more of family life. i'm very happy. happy and productive. a blossoming triple threat. she's beginning dance classes and just released a taylor swift cover. >> i'm having fun with what i'm doing. i love being here. this is superexcited. i don't know, i'm just having fun. i'm lucky. really lucky girl. >> great to see her happy. after being home-schooled since second grade, she's thrilled to
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be starting a regular school, where she plans to try out for a cheerleading team. she wants to go to a school dance so she hopes someone will invite her to the prom. >> i think so. coming up on "good morning america," michelle obama's style, slammed. this is very unusual. one top fashion dezirn and her shocking krit teak of the first lady's fashion. very unusual. we'll tell you about it coming up in "pop news. that was it... it was time for a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis saw 75% skin clearance. and the majority of people were clear or almost clear in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections,
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♪ all right, time for "pop news." entertainment reporter, rachel smith, actually with us here in new york, which we vastly
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prefer. >> not a hologram. >> could this be the end of an era? sarah jessica parker is taking off her heels. sort of. she tells magazine she's over wearing high heels. unless they're really, really nice ones. she ran around in beautiful shoes for years while playing carrie bradshaw. the dealbreaker, in the role of "i don't know how she does it." she has person innocent foot damage from a couple of spills in cheaper shoes for the role. >> will a doctor cover those? >> this is a cost set. since we're talking fashion, top designer wif yen westwood slammed first lady michelle owe
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what's sense of style, calling it, quote, dreadful. dreadful. in an interview this week with "the new york times." if there could be a possible silver lining, she said mrs. owe what is a nice-looking lady. she's criticized kate middleton on her eye lirn. >> i disagree. >>. >> i do, too. on every point. >> try decaf. >> i joined fans of "boy meet worlds" excited since the series, "girl meets world" was announced this year. danielle fishel is the cover girl on "maxim" looking exceptionally grown up. on the new show, she's playing the mom. those are sexy pics, yeah. >> she's all grown up.
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>> indeed. this is a funny video. a new surfing sensation down under. zorro, the piglet. he's been hanging ten since he was three weeks old. he surfs because he ask. he can't hold balance well. a good squirm. he's a good sport. they're going to continue to do that until he's too big. and a pop extra today. going through twitter yesterday, something caught our eye. two gorgeous laid dis. our own bianna hanging out with salma hayek. >> speaking out against violence against women at the united nations. >> thank you, rachel. we'll be right back. my medicine alone doesn't always give me all the congestion relief i need to sleep. [ female announcer ] adding breathe right nasal strips
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